Wow!! An old american car in Italia!! That must be a very rare sight, because I heard that most Italians don't drive those as they are very unpractical for italian roads. I was actually in Brescia on a business trip this year and it got me immediately thinking that I should take my old '72 Dodge Demon 😈 340 and drive from the Czech 🇨🇿 Republic to Italia and cruise there around the two lakes Lago d'Iseo and Lago di Garda and then further south till I reach Sicilia. That would be one expensive roadtrip, but I would have memories for a lifetime and a lot of beautiful photos too. Living in Italia while owning old american cruisers and muscle cars must be a dream...the scenery around to make the atmosphere ❤🇮🇹 is top!! I can't even describe what old american cars mean to me. Before I even open the garage door I get weak in the knees, I get goosebumps and my pulse goes faster... The long hood with scoops on it, the red paint with contrasting black stripes, the white letter tires, the double exhaust with chromed tips, the soft seat and vintage aroma inside the car, the heavy clutch and of course the amazing sounding small block engine that pushes you into the seat when you floor it!! I even got a ZZ Top keychain hanging on my Demon car keys...I love their videoclips and music to this day. When I was a little boy back then when my country was called Czechoslovakia and we were still ruled by socialism regime...I could only dream, but now I DRIVE my dream 🤘😎 Greeting to Italia 👋 Cruising forever...
@@LoveMopar It's a 3-speed with a dog-leg shift pattern. I enjoy it a lot, because old Ferraris also used to have the dog-leg shift pattern and I always thought that it's pretty smart when reading about it in books. I know that 4-speed are the most popular, but a 3-speed is a lot of fun to me because it's unusual compared to the classic "H" pattern. Of course that I like any pattern, because my country has had socialism for 40 years so seeing any old american classic makes my heart jump. No matter if it's a mopar, GM, Ford or anything else. Those muscle and pony cars are over 50 years old now and people don't race with them on a dragstrip so it doesn't matter if it's a "slow" automatic or a fast 4-speed and what rear gear is in it. It's all about the feeling when sitting in it and just enjoying the crusing. It's like you travel back in time even when you abide the law, haha.
@knivessurvives honestly I don’t know why! Perhaps there was another days… now the important thing is the wider touch screen, the connectivity but…. Who cares about engine or horsepower? Who cares about character of the shapes?
Ahh... Italy. The country known for its wide open roads, giant powerful engines, flat scenery and low density of population =D Honestly though, She's purring like a kitten, She definitely likes you.
'69 is the best year for the Charger and that's a beautiful car take care good of her!
Thanks! I think the 69 is the best year too! I love my Charger and sure… I’ll take care of her :)
Awesome mopar! Thanks for sharing.
Thank You
My dream car, wish I've drive this in my life 😢
Wow!! An old american car in Italia!! That must be a very rare sight, because I heard that most Italians don't drive those as they are very unpractical for italian roads. I was actually in Brescia on a business trip this year and it got me immediately thinking that I should take my old '72 Dodge Demon 😈 340 and drive from the Czech 🇨🇿 Republic to Italia and cruise there around the two lakes Lago d'Iseo and Lago di Garda and then further south till I reach Sicilia. That would be one expensive roadtrip, but I would have memories for a lifetime and a lot of beautiful photos too. Living in Italia while owning old american cruisers and muscle cars must be a dream...the scenery around to make the atmosphere ❤🇮🇹 is top!!
I can't even describe what old american cars mean to me. Before I even open the garage door I get weak in the knees, I get goosebumps and my pulse goes faster...
The long hood with scoops on it, the red paint with contrasting black stripes, the white letter tires, the double exhaust with chromed tips, the soft seat and vintage aroma inside the car, the heavy clutch and of course the amazing sounding small block engine that pushes you into the seat when you floor it!!
I even got a ZZ Top keychain hanging on my Demon car keys...I love their videoclips and music to this day.
When I was a little boy back then when my country was called Czechoslovakia and we were still ruled by socialism regime...I could only dream, but now I DRIVE my dream 🤘😎
Greeting to Italia 👋 Cruising forever...
I fully understand Your all single word…. And I love too american cars all the way….. 🤙🏻
Is Your Demon a 4-speed manual?
@@LoveMopar It's a 3-speed with a dog-leg shift pattern. I enjoy it a lot, because old Ferraris also used to have the dog-leg shift pattern and I always thought that it's pretty smart when reading about it in books. I know that 4-speed are the most popular, but a 3-speed is a lot of fun to me because it's unusual compared to the classic "H" pattern. Of course that I like any pattern, because my country has had socialism for 40 years so seeing any old american classic makes my heart jump. No matter if it's a mopar, GM, Ford or anything else. Those muscle and pony cars are over 50 years old now and people don't race with them on a dragstrip so it doesn't matter if it's a "slow" automatic or a fast 4-speed and what rear gear is in it. It's all about the feeling when sitting in it and just enjoying the crusing. It's like you travel back in time even when you abide the law, haha.
Wow, sure Your Demon is a very funny, rare car! And I see the color, wonderful too... is it a EV2 Hemi Orange?
@@LoveMopar It's actually FE5 Bright Red, my favorite color. I was lucky to find a Demon like that 😌
My dream car
Praise God! A real ‘69 Charger that is not in a hideous orange Halloween costume!
I love oldschool muscle cars, really clean 69 btw
Looks and sounds great.
Thanks Oscar!
Nice car
Thanks! I love her...
@LoveMopar what color do they call that it's different I like it
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The color is the T5 Copper Poly...
@@LoveMopar ty
why can't cars nowadays be made with so much character
@knivessurvives honestly I don’t know why! Perhaps there was another days… now the important thing is the wider touch screen, the connectivity but…. Who cares about engine or horsepower? Who cares about character of the shapes?
Huge missed opportunity not recording the startup sound. Cool video regardless.
La macchina dei miei sogni.......mi spiace per le "supercar"...….,non faccio nomi......ma come lei ....... nessun'altra...,..
its a classic
Bad ass
She's heavily cammed....
Ciao. Bellissima!! Il mio sogno sia modello che colore
Di dove sei?
Ciao, grazie! Abito in provincia di Ravenna, e tu?
@ io in provincia di Ferrara
Direi relativamente vicini. C'è un amico della tua zona che sta finendo il restauro di una 69 R/T dello stesso colore della mia...
@@LoveMopar ah ok forse l’avevo già visto sui social. Per caso è di mesola?
Ahh... Italy. The country known for its wide open roads, giant powerful engines, flat scenery and low density of population =D
Honestly though, She's purring like a kitten, She definitely likes you.